AFLplusplus/docs/status_screen.md
van Hauser 3d1cc8ec57
v3.13c release (#951)
* persistent replay env setup

* implementation without testing

* complete implemenation, still no test

* fix

* fixes

* fixes

* documentation for AFL_PERSISTENT_RECORD

* afl-cmin: Allow @@ to be part of an arg

The previous implementation of "@@ handling"
in afl-cmin differed greatly from how it was
handled in afl-fuzz and how the documentation presented it.

It used to require that the @@ be its own argument separated
by whitespace and could not be used in situations like "--file=@@".

This change standardizes it to just look for @@ to be *in* an argument
in the same manner that afl-cmin.bash does, so that it will have
the expected and documented behavior.

* triage_crashes.sh: Allow @@ to be part of an arg

* triage_crashes.sh: Fix error reporting

* afl-showmap: Allow @@ to be part of an arg

The previous implementation of "@@ handling"
in afl-showmap differed greatly from how it was
handled in afl-fuzz and how the documentation presented it.

It used to require that the @@ be its own argument separated
by whitespace and could not be used in situations like "--file=@@".

This change standardizes it to use detect_file_args() like
everybody else does, so that it will have the expected and
documented behavior.

* afl-showmap: Unwind a change to keep it pre-C99 compatible

* v3.13a init

* ifdef for record

* changelog info

* AFL_PERSISTENT_RECORD not a default

* Add support for FRIDA mode

* support libraries for find_afl_binary

* remove warnings

* update dynamic list

* update changelog

* try to trigger github actions

* try to trigger github actions

* android: support host and target 32bit build

* remove InsTrim

* Fix support for afl-cmin and updated README

* integrate frida_mode, code-format

* update README

* Update custom_mutators.md

* fix compilation for llvm 3.8.0

* pass lib -ldl only on Linux platforms

* typos

* simpler argument processing

* -m32 support for docker container

* restructure havoc

* add introspection

* ensure one fuzzer sync per cycle, cycle introspection

* remove unneeded var

* add parallel builds

* add parallel builds

* Add network_proxy build targets to gitignore (#852)

All other build targets in utils/ are ignored except for these due to
the lack of file extension.

* Fixes: 6d2ac3e3140 ("fix grammar download script")

The git submodle entry point is "grammar_mutator" not "grammar-mutator"

The build script fails without this

* fix #if A == B always evalutes to true

* try to avoid CI build failure by updating apt packages

* fix k-ctx

* Initialalize the autodict-ql

Initialalize the autodict-ql
add codeql scripts

* update the codes, readme

- add readme
- add required qlpack.yml

* update readme

update readme

* Update readme

Update readme

* Update readme

Update readme

* rename python file

rename python file

* update

update

* Add shell command

Add shell command

* update readme

update readme

* Add support for standalone leak-sanitizer, introducting the environment
variable AFL_USE_LSAN.

AFL_USE_LSAN introduces the macro __AFL_CHECK_LEAK() which will check
for a memory leak when the macro is run. This is especially helpful
when using __AFL_LOOP().

If __AFL_LEAK_CHECK() is not used when AFL_USE_LSAN=1 is set,
the leak checker will run when the program exits.

* Replace __AFL_CHECK_LEAK with __AFL_LEAK_CHECK to be more proper.

Fix spelling mistakes.

Correctly call LSAN_ERROR not MSAN_ERROR.

* Some updates on readme

Some updates on readme

* Update readme

Update readme

* Updates

update

* finalize 1

commit final things

* space

space

* remove things

remove things

* Add python scripts

Add python scripts

* Update python scripts

Update python scripts

* new commit - change strings

new commit - change strings

* update qlpack name

update qlpack name

* remove unessential things

remove unessential things from scripts

* remove dirs

remove dirs

* Update readme

Update readme

* Add note

Add note

* Add `

Add `

* change cur

change current dir

* Fix typos,
Use symbolize=0 for LSAN,
Remove syntactic sugar.

* Remove check for exit_code on LSAN and replace it with check for
symbolize=0.

* Move definition of __AFL_LEAK_CHECK inside ifguards,
use LSAN_OPTIONS=print_suppressions=0

* revert Heiko's commit

* Fix Haiku references, no <sys/syscall.h> and missing defines for USEMMAP

* cleanup

* Add -lnetwork to dependencies for Haiku

* fix conflict

* Fix undeclared SYS_write on Haiku

* Declare private api __kern_write for Haiku

* better MacOs msg

* Haiku: create directory for debug_server, if not present

* add missing env

* better understandable directory creation logic

* android: disable sigaction inside debuggerd

check https://github.com/google/AFL/blob/master/docs/INSTALL#L173

* fix forkserver timeout error msg

* removed -lc++ linking for lto

* fix afl_custom_queue_new_entry when syncing

* update grammar-mutator, show better fuzzing strategy yields

* Update ideas.md

Hey, I noticed there was a spelling error in above documentation for GSOC '21. I have corrected it, you can have a look at it if you want.

* display dictionary usage in havoc only mode

* ui custom mutator only display

* add AFL_EXIT_ON_SEED_ISSUES

* afl-whatsup -d

* fix alive count in afl-whatsup

* update havoc

* ui update

* fix aflpp qemu hook

* qemu driver new api

* add readme

* update readme

* allow aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.o to fail

* fix writing stat file on exit

* remove duplicate plot file write

* fix warnings

* afl-whatsup -d fix

* fix ui

* update readme

* qemuafl

* fix compcovtest

* fix compcovtest

* fix compcovtest

* cmplog -l3: disable trimming, forcing input2stage for all

* autoformat with black

* fix nits

* Changes following code review

* fix nits

* update docs

* review

* Add newline

Add newline

* Update readme

fix typo in readme

* Add new line

Add new line

* fixes

* fix compcovtest

* fix compcovtest

* code format for frida mode

* reworked formatting in order to avoid gcc 8.3.0 warnings

* add idea of thread-safe target feedback

* fix-typo: "WIn32" -> "Win32"

* fix custom trim for increasing data

* drop support for llvm < 6.0

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

* Push to stable (#895)

* sync (#886)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* moved custom_mutator examples

* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml

* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* update changelog

* typos

* fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)

* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

* add new test for frida_mode (please review)

* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

Co-authored-by: Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: WorksButNotTested <62701594+WorksButNotTested@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Zheregelya <zheregelya.d@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hexcoder <hexcoder-@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: hexcoder- <heiko@hexco.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David CARLIER <devnexen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: realmadsci <71108352+realmadsci@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman M. Iudichev <SecNotice@ya.ru>

* Push to stable (#927)

* sync (#886)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* moved custom_mutator examples

* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml

* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* update changelog

* typos

* fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)

* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

* add new test for frida_mode (please review)

* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

* Minor integration tweaks (#926)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* merge

* fix afl-fuzz.c frida preload

* cleaned up AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES env

Co-authored-by: Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: WorksButNotTested <62701594+WorksButNotTested@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Zheregelya <zheregelya.d@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hexcoder <hexcoder-@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: hexcoder- <heiko@hexco.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David CARLIER <devnexen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: realmadsci <71108352+realmadsci@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman M. Iudichev <SecNotice@ya.ru>
Co-authored-by: Dustin Spicuzza <dustin@virtualroadside.com>

* push to stable (#931)

* sync (#886)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* moved custom_mutator examples

* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml

* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* update changelog

* typos

* fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)

* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

* add new test for frida_mode (please review)

* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

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* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

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* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

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some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

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reverted.

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Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

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* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

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- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
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* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

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* Support for x86 (#920)

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* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

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* sync (#886)

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* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

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* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

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* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

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* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

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* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

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* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

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* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

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* disable QEMU static pie

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* clarify that no modifications are required.

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* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

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* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

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* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

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* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

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* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

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* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml

* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* update changelog

* typos

* fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)

* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

* add new test for frida_mode (please review)

* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

* Minor integration tweaks (#926)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* merge

* fix afl-fuzz.c frida preload

* cleaned up AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES env

* Changes to have persistent mode exit at the end of the loop (#928)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix llvm-dict2file

* push to stable (#931) (#932)

* sync (#886)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* moved custom_mutator examples

* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

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* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

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* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

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* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

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* error handling, freeing mem

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* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

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* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

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* disable QEMU static pie

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* clarify that no modifications are required.

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* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

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* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

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* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

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* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

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* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

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* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

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* fix a few cur_time uses

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* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

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* Support for x86 (#920)

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* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

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* Fix cmake target compilation command example (#934)

- Fix typo DCMAKE_C_COMPILERC -> DCMAKE_C_COMPILER.
- Add `cd build` after `mkdir build`.

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* added tmp files to gitignore

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* added info about showmap queue directions

* update binary-only doc

* turn off map size detection if skip_bin_check is set

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* Set kill signal before using it in afl-showmap (#935)

* fix afl-cc help output

* add libafl to binary-only doc

* update docs

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* add AFL_TRY_AFFINITY

* Typo

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* Typo/wording

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* fix afl-whatsup help output

* fix afl-plot output

* fix for MacOS

* fix cmpcov doc for qemu

* fix tmpfile removal

* update dockerfile

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* add --afl-noopt to afl-cc

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* Dev (#949)

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* Change other LLVM modes to atomic increments

* sync (#886)

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* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* work in progress: not working correctly yet

* Frida persistent (#880)

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* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

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* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

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* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

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* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

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* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

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* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

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* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

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* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* first working NeverZero implementation

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* add some comments

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

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* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

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* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

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* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

* Minor integration tweaks (#926)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* merge

* fix afl-fuzz.c frida preload

* cleaned up AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES env

* Changes to have persistent mode exit at the end of the loop (#928)

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* fix llvm-dict2file

* push to stable (#931) (#932)

* sync (#886)

* Create FUNDING.yml

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* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml

* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* update changelog

* typos

* fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)

* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

* add new test for frida_mode (please review)

* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

* Minor integration tweaks (#926)

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* merge

* fix afl-fuzz.c frida preload

* cleaned up AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES env

* Changes to have persistent mode exit at the end of the loop (#928)

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* fix llvm-dict2file

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* Added documentation for wine LoadLibrary workaround (#933)

* Fix cmake target compilation command example (#934)

- Fix typo DCMAKE_C_COMPILERC -> DCMAKE_C_COMPILER.
- Add `cd build` after `mkdir build`.

* showmap passes queue items in alphabetical order

* added tmp files to gitignore

* lenient dict parsing, no map size enum for binary fuzzing

* added info about showmap queue directions

* update binary-only doc

* turn off map size detection if skip_bin_check is set

* Typo

* update docs

* update afl-system-config

* Set kill signal before using it in afl-showmap (#935)

* fix afl-cc help output

* add libafl to binary-only doc

* update docs

* less executions on variable paths

* AFL_SKIP_CRASHES is obsolete since 3.0

* add AFL_TRY_AFFINITY

* Typo

* Typo

* Typo/wording

* tweaks

* typos

* fix afl-whatsup help output

* fix afl-plot output

* fix for MacOS

* fix cmpcov doc for qemu

* fix tmpfile removal

* update dockerfile

* Frida (#940)

* Added re2 test

* Added libpcap test

* Fix validation of setting of ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE

* Added support for printing original and instrumented code

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for AFL_FRIDA_PERSISTENT_RET (#941)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Changes to add missing exclusion of ranges (#943)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* add --afl-noopt to afl-cc

* docs: fix link to README in QuickStartGuide (#946)

* Support writing Stalker stats (#945)

* Support writing Stalker stats

* Fixed string handling in print functions

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-cmin help fix, aflpp_driver - + @@ support

* fix for afl-showmap

* support new env var AFL_LLVM_THREADSAFE_INST to enable atomic counters.
add new test case for that.

* add documentation for AFL_LLVM_THREADSAFE_INST

* add support for AFL_LLVM_THREADSAFE_INST to other LLVM passes

* add missing include for _exit()

* threadsafe doc fixes, code format

* Wording: "never zero" -> NeverZero

* fix afl_custom_post_process with multiple custom mutators

* fix docs

* debug ck_write

* fixed potential diff by 0

* fixes

* fix classic threadsafe counters

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* v3.13c release (#950)

* use atomic read-modify-write increment for LLVM CLASSIC

* Change other LLVM modes to atomic increments

* sync (#886)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* moved custom_mutator examples

* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* work in progress: not working correctly yet

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

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* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml

* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* update changelog

* typos

* still not working

* fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)

* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

* add new test for frida_mode (please review)

* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* first working NeverZero implementation

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* add some comments

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

* Minor integration tweaks (#926)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* merge

* fix afl-fuzz.c frida preload

* cleaned up AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES env

* Changes to have persistent mode exit at the end of the loop (#928)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix llvm-dict2file

* push to stable (#931) (#932)

* sync (#886)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* moved custom_mutator examples

* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml

* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* update changelog

* typos

* fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)

* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

* add new test for frida_mode (please review)

* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

* Minor integration tweaks (#926)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* merge

* fix afl-fuzz.c frida preload

* cleaned up AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES env

* Changes to have persistent mode exit at the end of the loop (#928)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix llvm-dict2file

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* improve error msg

* Added documentation for wine LoadLibrary workaround (#933)

* Fix cmake target compilation command example (#934)

- Fix typo DCMAKE_C_COMPILERC -> DCMAKE_C_COMPILER.
- Add `cd build` after `mkdir build`.

* showmap passes queue items in alphabetical order

* added tmp files to gitignore

* lenient dict parsing, no map size enum for binary fuzzing

* added info about showmap queue directions

* update binary-only doc

* turn off map size detection if skip_bin_check is set

* Typo

* update docs

* update afl-system-config

* Set kill signal before using it in afl-showmap (#935)

* fix afl-cc help output

* add libafl to binary-only doc

* update docs

* less executions on variable paths

* AFL_SKIP_CRASHES is obsolete since 3.0

* add AFL_TRY_AFFINITY

* Typo

* Typo

* Typo/wording

* tweaks

* typos

* fix afl-whatsup help output

* fix afl-plot output

* fix for MacOS

* fix cmpcov doc for qemu

* fix tmpfile removal

* update dockerfile

* Frida (#940)

* Added re2 test

* Added libpcap test

* Fix validation of setting of ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE

* Added support for printing original and instrumented code

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for AFL_FRIDA_PERSISTENT_RET (#941)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Changes to add missing exclusion of ranges (#943)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* add --afl-noopt to afl-cc

* docs: fix link to README in QuickStartGuide (#946)

* Support writing Stalker stats (#945)

* Support writing Stalker stats

* Fixed string handling in print functions

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-cmin help fix, aflpp_driver - + @@ support

* fix for afl-showmap

* support new env var AFL_LLVM_THREADSAFE_INST to enable atomic counters.
add new test case for that.

* add documentation for AFL_LLVM_THREADSAFE_INST

* add support for AFL_LLVM_THREADSAFE_INST to other LLVM passes

* add missing include for _exit()

* threadsafe doc fixes, code format

* Wording: "never zero" -> NeverZero

* fix afl_custom_post_process with multiple custom mutators

* fix docs

* debug ck_write

* fixed potential diff by 0

* fixes

* fix classic threadsafe counters

* v3.13c release

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21 KiB

Understanding the status screen

This document provides an overview of the status screen - plus tips for troubleshooting any warnings and red text shown in the UI. See README.md for the general instruction manual.

A note about colors

The status screen and error messages use colors to keep things readable and attract your attention to the most important details. For example, red almost always means "consult this doc" :-)

Unfortunately, the UI will render correctly only if your terminal is using traditional un*x palette (white text on black background) or something close to that.

If you are using inverse video, you may want to change your settings, say:

  • For GNOME Terminal, go to Edit > Profile preferences, select the "colors" tab, and from the list of built-in schemes, choose "white on black".
  • For the MacOS X Terminal app, open a new window using the "Pro" scheme via the Shell > New Window menu (or make "Pro" your default).

Alternatively, if you really like your current colors, you can edit config.h to comment out USE_COLORS, then do make clean all.

I'm not aware of any other simple way to make this work without causing other side effects - sorry about that.

With that out of the way, let's talk about what's actually on the screen...

The status bar

american fuzzy lop ++3.01a (default) [fast] {0}

The top line shows you which mode afl-fuzz is running in (normal: "american fuzy lop", crash exploration mode: "peruvian rabbit mode") and the version of afl++. Next to the version is the banner, which, if not set with -T by hand, will either show the binary name being fuzzed, or the -M/-S main/secondary name for parallel fuzzing. Second to last is the power schedule mode being run (default: fast). Finally, the last item is the CPU id.

Process timing

  +----------------------------------------------------+
  |        run time : 0 days, 8 hrs, 32 min, 43 sec    |
  |   last new path : 0 days, 0 hrs, 6 min, 40 sec     |
  | last uniq crash : none seen yet                    |
  |  last uniq hang : 0 days, 1 hrs, 24 min, 32 sec    |
  +----------------------------------------------------+

This section is fairly self-explanatory: it tells you how long the fuzzer has been running and how much time has elapsed since its most recent finds. This is broken down into "paths" (a shorthand for test cases that trigger new execution patterns), crashes, and hangs.

When it comes to timing: there is no hard rule, but most fuzzing jobs should be expected to run for days or weeks; in fact, for a moderately complex project, the first pass will probably take a day or so. Every now and then, some jobs will be allowed to run for months.

There's one important thing to watch out for: if the tool is not finding new paths within several minutes of starting, you're probably not invoking the target binary correctly and it never gets to parse the input files we're throwing at it; another possible explanations are that the default memory limit (-m) is too restrictive, and the program exits after failing to allocate a buffer very early on; or that the input files are patently invalid and always fail a basic header check.

If there are no new paths showing up for a while, you will eventually see a big red warning in this section, too :-)

Overall results

  +-----------------------+
  |  cycles done : 0      |
  |  total paths : 2095   |
  | uniq crashes : 0      |
  |   uniq hangs : 19     |
  +-----------------------+

The first field in this section gives you the count of queue passes done so far - that is, the number of times the fuzzer went over all the interesting test cases discovered so far, fuzzed them, and looped back to the very beginning. Every fuzzing session should be allowed to complete at least one cycle; and ideally, should run much longer than that.

As noted earlier, the first pass can take a day or longer, so sit back and relax.

To help make the call on when to hit Ctrl-C, the cycle counter is color-coded. It is shown in magenta during the first pass, progresses to yellow if new finds are still being made in subsequent rounds, then blue when that ends - and finally, turns green after the fuzzer hasn't been seeing any action for a longer while.

The remaining fields in this part of the screen should be pretty obvious: there's the number of test cases ("paths") discovered so far, and the number of unique faults. The test cases, crashes, and hangs can be explored in real-time by browsing the output directory, as discussed in README.md.

Cycle progress

  +-------------------------------------+
  |  now processing : 1296 (61.86%)     |
  | paths timed out : 0 (0.00%)         |
  +-------------------------------------+

This box tells you how far along the fuzzer is with the current queue cycle: it shows the ID of the test case it is currently working on, plus the number of inputs it decided to ditch because they were persistently timing out.

The "*" suffix sometimes shown in the first line means that the currently processed path is not "favored" (a property discussed later on).

Map coverage

  +--------------------------------------+
  |    map density : 10.15% / 29.07%     |
  | count coverage : 4.03 bits/tuple     |
  +--------------------------------------+

The section provides some trivia about the coverage observed by the instrumentation embedded in the target binary.

The first line in the box tells you how many branch tuples we have already hit, in proportion to how much the bitmap can hold. The number on the left describes the current input; the one on the right is the value for the entire input corpus.

Be wary of extremes:

  • Absolute numbers below 200 or so suggest one of three things: that the program is extremely simple; that it is not instrumented properly (e.g., due to being linked against a non-instrumented copy of the target library); or that it is bailing out prematurely on your input test cases. The fuzzer will try to mark this in pink, just to make you aware.
  • Percentages over 70% may very rarely happen with very complex programs that make heavy use of template-generated code. Because high bitmap density makes it harder for the fuzzer to reliably discern new program states, I recommend recompiling the binary with AFL_INST_RATIO=10 or so and trying again (see env_variables.md). The fuzzer will flag high percentages in red. Chances are, you will never see that unless you're fuzzing extremely hairy software (say, v8, perl, ffmpeg).

The other line deals with the variability in tuple hit counts seen in the binary. In essence, if every taken branch is always taken a fixed number of times for all the inputs we have tried, this will read 1.00. As we manage to trigger other hit counts for every branch, the needle will start to move toward 8.00 (every bit in the 8-bit map hit), but will probably never reach that extreme.

Together, the values can be useful for comparing the coverage of several different fuzzing jobs that rely on the same instrumented binary.

Stage progress

  +-------------------------------------+
  |  now trying : interest 32/8         |
  | stage execs : 3996/34.4k (11.62%)   |
  | total execs : 27.4M                 |
  |  exec speed : 891.7/sec             |
  +-------------------------------------+

This part gives you an in-depth peek at what the fuzzer is actually doing right now. It tells you about the current stage, which can be any of:

  • calibration - a pre-fuzzing stage where the execution path is examined to detect anomalies, establish baseline execution speed, and so on. Executed very briefly whenever a new find is being made.
  • trim L/S - another pre-fuzzing stage where the test case is trimmed to the shortest form that still produces the same execution path. The length (L) and stepover (S) are chosen in general relationship to file size.
  • bitflip L/S - deterministic bit flips. There are L bits toggled at any given time, walking the input file with S-bit increments. The current L/S variants are: 1/1, 2/1, 4/1, 8/8, 16/8, 32/8.
  • arith L/8 - deterministic arithmetics. The fuzzer tries to subtract or add small integers to 8-, 16-, and 32-bit values. The stepover is always 8 bits.
  • interest L/8 - deterministic value overwrite. The fuzzer has a list of known "interesting" 8-, 16-, and 32-bit values to try. The stepover is 8 bits.
  • extras - deterministic injection of dictionary terms. This can be shown as "user" or "auto", depending on whether the fuzzer is using a user-supplied dictionary (-x) or an auto-created one. You will also see "over" or "insert", depending on whether the dictionary words overwrite existing data or are inserted by offsetting the remaining data to accommodate their length.
  • havoc - a sort-of-fixed-length cycle with stacked random tweaks. The operations attempted during this stage include bit flips, overwrites with random and "interesting" integers, block deletion, block duplication, plus assorted dictionary-related operations (if a dictionary is supplied in the first place).
  • splice - a last-resort strategy that kicks in after the first full queue cycle with no new paths. It is equivalent to 'havoc', except that it first splices together two random inputs from the queue at some arbitrarily selected midpoint.
  • sync - a stage used only when -M or -S is set (see parallel_fuzzing.md). No real fuzzing is involved, but the tool scans the output from other fuzzers and imports test cases as necessary. The first time this is done, it may take several minutes or so.

The remaining fields should be fairly self-evident: there's the exec count progress indicator for the current stage, a global exec counter, and a benchmark for the current program execution speed. This may fluctuate from one test case to another, but the benchmark should be ideally over 500 execs/sec most of the time - and if it stays below 100, the job will probably take very long.

The fuzzer will explicitly warn you about slow targets, too. If this happens, see the perf_tips.md file included with the fuzzer for ideas on how to speed things up.

Findings in depth

  +--------------------------------------+
  | favored paths : 879 (41.96%)         |
  |  new edges on : 423 (20.19%)         |
  | total crashes : 0 (0 unique)         |
  |  total tmouts : 24 (19 unique)       |
  +--------------------------------------+

This gives you several metrics that are of interest mostly to complete nerds. The section includes the number of paths that the fuzzer likes the most based on a minimization algorithm baked into the code (these will get considerably more air time), and the number of test cases that actually resulted in better edge coverage (versus just pushing the branch hit counters up). There are also additional, more detailed counters for crashes and timeouts.

Note that the timeout counter is somewhat different from the hang counter; this one includes all test cases that exceeded the timeout, even if they did not exceed it by a margin sufficient to be classified as hangs.

Fuzzing strategy yields

  +-----------------------------------------------------+
  |   bit flips : 57/289k, 18/289k, 18/288k             |
  |  byte flips : 0/36.2k, 4/35.7k, 7/34.6k             |
  | arithmetics : 53/2.54M, 0/537k, 0/55.2k             |
  |  known ints : 8/322k, 12/1.32M, 10/1.70M            |
  |  dictionary : 9/52k, 1/53k, 1/24k                   |
  |havoc/splice : 1903/20.0M, 0/0                       |
  |py/custom/rq : unused, 53/2.54M, unused              |
  |    trim/eff : 20.31%/9201, 17.05%                   |
  +-----------------------------------------------------+

This is just another nerd-targeted section keeping track of how many paths we have netted, in proportion to the number of execs attempted, for each of the fuzzing strategies discussed earlier on. This serves to convincingly validate assumptions about the usefulness of the various approaches taken by afl-fuzz.

The trim strategy stats in this section are a bit different than the rest. The first number in this line shows the ratio of bytes removed from the input files; the second one corresponds to the number of execs needed to achieve this goal. Finally, the third number shows the proportion of bytes that, although not possible to remove, were deemed to have no effect and were excluded from some of the more expensive deterministic fuzzing steps.

Note that when deterministic mutation mode is off (which is the default because it is not very efficient) the first five lines display "disabled (default, enable with -D)".

Only what is activated will have counter shown.

Path geometry

  +---------------------+
  |    levels : 5       |
  |   pending : 1570    |
  |  pend fav : 583     |
  | own finds : 0       |
  |  imported : 0       |
  | stability : 100.00% |
  +---------------------+

The first field in this section tracks the path depth reached through the guided fuzzing process. In essence: the initial test cases supplied by the user are considered "level 1". The test cases that can be derived from that through traditional fuzzing are considered "level 2"; the ones derived by using these as inputs to subsequent fuzzing rounds are "level 3"; and so forth. The maximum depth is therefore a rough proxy for how much value you're getting out of the instrumentation-guided approach taken by afl-fuzz.

The next field shows you the number of inputs that have not gone through any fuzzing yet. The same stat is also given for "favored" entries that the fuzzer really wants to get to in this queue cycle (the non-favored entries may have to wait a couple of cycles to get their chance).

Next, we have the number of new paths found during this fuzzing section and imported from other fuzzer instances when doing parallelized fuzzing; and the extent to which identical inputs appear to sometimes produce variable behavior in the tested binary.

That last bit is actually fairly interesting: it measures the consistency of observed traces. If a program always behaves the same for the same input data, it will earn a score of 100%. When the value is lower but still shown in purple, the fuzzing process is unlikely to be negatively affected. If it goes into red, you may be in trouble, since AFL will have difficulty discerning between meaningful and "phantom" effects of tweaking the input file.

Now, most targets will just get a 100% score, but when you see lower figures, there are several things to look at:

  • The use of uninitialized memory in conjunction with some intrinsic sources of entropy in the tested binary. Harmless to AFL, but could be indicative of a security bug.
  • Attempts to manipulate persistent resources, such as left over temporary files or shared memory objects. This is usually harmless, but you may want to double-check to make sure the program isn't bailing out prematurely. Running out of disk space, SHM handles, or other global resources can trigger this, too.
  • Hitting some functionality that is actually designed to behave randomly. Generally harmless. For example, when fuzzing sqlite, an input like select random(); will trigger a variable execution path.
  • Multiple threads executing at once in semi-random order. This is harmless when the 'stability' metric stays over 90% or so, but can become an issue if not. Here's what to try:
    • Use afl-clang-fast from instrumentation - it uses a thread-local tracking model that is less prone to concurrency issues,
    • See if the target can be compiled or run without threads. Common ./configure options include --without-threads, --disable-pthreads, or --disable-openmp.
    • Replace pthreads with GNU Pth (https://www.gnu.org/software/pth/), which allows you to use a deterministic scheduler.
  • In persistent mode, minor drops in the "stability" metric can be normal, because not all the code behaves identically when re-entered; but major dips may signify that the code within __AFL_LOOP() is not behaving correctly on subsequent iterations (e.g., due to incomplete clean-up or reinitialization of the state) and that most of the fuzzing effort goes to waste.

The paths where variable behavior is detected are marked with a matching entry in the <out_dir>/queue/.state/variable_behavior/ directory, so you can look them up easily.

CPU load

  [cpu: 25%]

This tiny widget shows the apparent CPU utilization on the local system. It is calculated by taking the number of processes in the "runnable" state, and then comparing it to the number of logical cores on the system.

If the value is shown in green, you are using fewer CPU cores than available on your system and can probably parallelize to improve performance; for tips on how to do that, see parallel_fuzzing.md.

If the value is shown in red, your CPU is possibly oversubscribed, and running additional fuzzers may not give you any benefits.

Of course, this benchmark is very simplistic; it tells you how many processes are ready to run, but not how resource-hungry they may be. It also doesn't distinguish between physical cores, logical cores, and virtualized CPUs; the performance characteristics of each of these will differ quite a bit.

If you want a more accurate measurement, you can run the afl-gotcpu utility from the command line.

Addendum: status and plot files

For unattended operation, some of the key status screen information can be also found in a machine-readable format in the fuzzer_stats file in the output directory. This includes:

  • start_time - unix time indicating the start time of afl-fuzz
  • last_update - unix time corresponding to the last update of this file
  • run_time - run time in seconds to the last update of this file
  • fuzzer_pid - PID of the fuzzer process
  • cycles_done - queue cycles completed so far
  • cycles_wo_finds - number of cycles without any new paths found
  • execs_done - number of execve() calls attempted
  • execs_per_sec - overall number of execs per second
  • paths_total - total number of entries in the queue
  • paths_favored - number of queue entries that are favored
  • paths_found - number of entries discovered through local fuzzing
  • paths_imported - number of entries imported from other instances
  • max_depth - number of levels in the generated data set
  • cur_path - currently processed entry number
  • pending_favs - number of favored entries still waiting to be fuzzed
  • pending_total - number of all entries waiting to be fuzzed
  • variable_paths - number of test cases showing variable behavior
  • stability - percentage of bitmap bytes that behave consistently
  • bitmap_cvg - percentage of edge coverage found in the map so far
  • unique_crashes - number of unique crashes recorded
  • unique_hangs - number of unique hangs encountered
  • last_path - seconds since the last path was found
  • last_crash - seconds since the last crash was found
  • last_hang - seconds since the last hang was found
  • execs_since_crash - execs since the last crash was found
  • exec_timeout - the -t command line value
  • slowest_exec_ms - real time of the slowest execution in ms
  • peak_rss_mb - max rss usage reached during fuzzing in MB
  • edges_found - how many edges have been found
  • var_byte_count - how many edges are non-deterministic
  • afl_banner - banner text (e.g. the target name)
  • afl_version - the version of afl used
  • target_mode - default, persistent, qemu, unicorn, non-instrumented
  • command_line - full command line used for the fuzzing session

Most of these map directly to the UI elements discussed earlier on.

On top of that, you can also find an entry called plot_data, containing a plottable history for most of these fields. If you have gnuplot installed, you can turn this into a nice progress report with the included afl-plot tool.

Addendum: Automatically send metrics with StatsD

In a CI environment or when running multiple fuzzers, it can be tedious to log into each of them or deploy scripts to read the fuzzer statistics. Using AFL_STATSD (and the other related environment variables AFL_STATSD_HOST, AFL_STATSD_PORT, AFL_STATSD_TAGS_FLAVOR) you can automatically send metrics to your favorite StatsD server. Depending on your StatsD server you will be able to monitor, trigger alerts or perform actions based on these metrics (e.g: alert on slow exec/s for a new build, threshold of crashes, time since last crash > X, etc).

The selected metrics are a subset of all the metrics found in the status and in the plot file. The list is the following: cycle_done, cycles_wo_finds, execs_done,execs_per_sec, paths_total, paths_favored, paths_found, paths_imported, max_depth, cur_path, pending_favs, pending_total, variable_paths, unique_crashes, unique_hangs, total_crashes, slowest_exec_ms, edges_found, var_byte_count, havoc_expansion. Their definitions can be found in the addendum above.

When using multiple fuzzer instances with StatsD it is strongly recommended to setup the flavor (AFL_STATSD_TAGS_FLAVOR) to match your StatsD server. This will allow you to see individual fuzzer performance, detect bad ones, see the progress of each strategy...